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MX2208D 16 mic preamplifiers with dedicated trim control
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Important Safety Instructions
* MX2208D, are mixers for professional use. They can be used in following electromagnetic
environment: residential, commercial and light industrial, urban outdoors.
They are the apparatus not intended for rack mounting.
* The peak inrush currents equal to 8.33 A.
*This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or
modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user's authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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Page7: 1. Select button 4. LED meters
Page8: 5. Mixer/Long Faders button
Page9: 6. Meters button 7. Assign/Channel button
Page10: 8. Gate/Comp button 9. EQ button
Page11: 10. FX1-2 button 11.Digital In/Out button
Page12: 12. 48V Phantom button 13. System/Routing button
Page13: 14. DCA button 15. DCA1-6 buttons
Page14: 16. Assign to Main button 22. Link button
Page15: 23. Mute button 27. FX1-2 select buttons
Page16: 28. FX1/FX2 send 34. Parameter Adjust knob
Page17: 35. Control Room knob 38. Combo Jack
Page18: 39. Line inputs 17-20 50. Optional module
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Table of contents
1 Introduction 6
2 Summary of features 6
3 Useful data 6
4 Software Update 7
5 Control 7
5.1 Function Buttons and Knobs 7--17
5.2 Rear Panel 17--18
6 DSP Control 19
6.1 Mixer interface 19
6.2 Long Faders interface 21
6.3 Assign interface 22
6.4 Channel interface 25
6.5 Gate interface 26
6.6 COMP interface 28
6.7 PEQ interface 29
6.8 GEQ interface 31
6.9 FX1-2 interface 32
6.10 Digital Input interface 34
6.11 Digital Output interface 35
6.12 CA Set interface 35
6.13 Meters interface 37
6.14 Routing interface 38
6.15 System interface 39
6.16 Load interface 41
6.17 Copy interface 42
6.18 Save interface 43
7 Hookup Diagram 44
8 Technical information 45
9 Block Diagram 46
10 Guarantee 47
11 Notes 49
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the INVOTONE MX2208D digital mixer. With 20 line-level inputs,
16 microphone preamplifiers and playback engine; processing with 31-band GEQ, compressor,
gate, delay, polarity; DSP effects; aux buses; subgroups; sensitive LED metering; load/save/copy
mixer setting; remote control, USB in and more, the MX2208D helps you creating a wonderful
show. It is easy to operate though it has powerful function.
We suggest that you use this manual to familiarize yourself with the features and applications for your
MX2208D before using.
Summary of Features
- 16 microphone preamplifiers with dedicated trim control
- 20 line-level inputs
- 8 Aux sends
- 2 internal FX
- 1 stereo main out
- All channels Control Room outputs
- 2 headphones output
- USB Stereo recording
- 100mm precision motor fader
- 7inch color LCD touch screen for graphical view and setup
- 24-bit/48KHz sampling rate
- Program, save, load & copy functions
- Digital noise gate
- Digital compressor/limiter
- Digital 4-band full parametric EQ
- PAN
- Phase reverse
- Time delay
- 6 DCA for Digital Control Audio or MUTE
- Lock and unlock function
- Change the password
- Remote Control: Ethernet or USB
- iPad App MX2208D editor for wireless control
- Expand socket for option module: Multi-track USB audio recording module or CobraNet
module or Dante module etc
Usefull Data
Please write your serial number here for future reference.
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Software Update
Control
5.1 Function buttons and knobs
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1. Main input channel selects buttons
There are 18 select buttons Ch1-20 as you can see on the panel.
Press this button will route its channel to add DSP setting and assign its output. It will illuminate as
has been pressed and enabled. In DCA window, you can select group channels by this button.
2. Main input channel knobs
˙The knob Ch1-16 control the gain level of the channel's input.
Note: It is very important to properly set the level of the input gain to minimize noise and avoid
overload distortion.
˙The knob Ch17-20 control input level of the channels.
3. Main input signal clip indication
These LEDs beside input channel knobs indicate the input level of Channel1-20.
4. LED meters
The LED meters show the signal status, including the output level.
˙AUX1-8 & Main
Indicate the output level of AUX1-8 & Main. Please
be aware only AUX1-8 and Main button engaged
can light the corresponding meters.
˙AUX1-8 button
When the buttons are off, the meters above them won’t
light, while illuminated can light the meters.
˙Main/FX1/FX2/Solo meters
Indicate the input level of Main/FX1/FX2/Solo. Please be aware only FX1/FX2 or Solo meter button en-
gaged can light the corresponding meters.
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-10.5dB
Main
-10.5dB
-10.5dB
-10.5dB
-10.5dB
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Control
5. Mixer/Long Faders button
Press this button twice, it will switch between Mixer and Long Faders function.
˙Mixer
Press this button, you will see mixer page on LCD screen, where you can control all the input and
output channels’ level, solo and mute, as well as DCA group level control, the window is as
below.
For the detail operation, please refer to the introduction in section 6.
DCA
-10dB
0
-10dB
0
-10dB
0
-10dB
0
-10dB
0
-10dB
0
-10dB
0
-10dB
0
5 Long Fader
Mute Mute
-10.5dB
Ch01
-10dB
Ch02
-10dB
Ch03
-10dB
Ch04
-10dB
Ch05
-10dB
Ch06
-10dB
Ch07
-10dB
Ch08
-10dB
-10.5dB
0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
Ch09
Ch10
Ch11
Ch12
Ch13
Ch14
Ch15
Ch16
-10dB
-10dB -10dB -10dB
-10dB
-10dB
-10dB
-10dB
0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
Aux1
Aux2
Aux3 Aux4
Aux5 Aux6 Aux7 Aux8
CH01
-10dB
-10dB -10dB -10dB -10dB DCA 1 DCA 2
Solo
Name
0
Ch17-18
0
Ch19-20
0 0
FX1 FX2
0
USB
DCA 3 DCA 4
DCA 5 DCA 6
Main
Name
Mixer Page
˙Long Faders
Press this button again, you will see Long Faders page on LCD screen, where you can control all
the input and output channels’ level, solo, mute, pan and rename the channel, as below pictures
show.
For the detail operation, please refer to the introduction in section 5.
Bank Select Left
Assign
Channel
Gate
Comp
PEQ
EQ GEQ
FX 1
System
FX 2 Routing
All Faders
DCA
Long
Faders
Bank Select
Right
Bank Select Left
Assign
Channel
Gate
Comp
PEQ
EQ GEQ
FX 1
System
FX 2 Routing
All Faders
DCA
Long
Faders
Bank Select
Right
Mute
Mute
Mute Mute Mute Mute Mute Mute Mute
Mute
Mute
Mute Mute Mute Mute Mute Mute Mute
-10.5dB -10.5dB -10.5dB -10.5dB
-10.5dB
-10.5dB
-10.5dB
-10.5dB
-10.5dB
-10.5dB -10.5dB -10.5dB -10.5dB
-10.5dB
-10.5dB
-10.5dB
-10.5dB
-10.5dB
CH01 CH02 CH03 CH04 CH05 CH06 CH07
CH08
CH09 CH10 CH11 CH12 CH13 CH14 CH15
CH16
Solo
Solo
Solo Solo Solo Solo Solo Solo
Main
Solo
Solo
Solo Solo Solo Solo Solo Solo
Main
CH01 CH02 CH03 CH04 CH05 CH06 CH07 CH08 Main
CH09 CH10 CH11 CH12 CH13 CH14 CH15 CH16
Main
- Page of input channel 1-8 - Page of input channel 9-16
Bank Select Left
Assign
Channel
Gate
Comp
PEQ
EQ GEQ
FX 1
System
FX 2 Routing
All Faders
DCA
Long
Faders
Bank Select
Right
Bank Select Left
Assign
Channel
Gate
Comp
PEQ
EQ GEQ
FX 1
System
FX 2 Routing
All Faders
DCA
Long
Faders
Bank Select
Right
Mute
Mute
Mute Mute Mute Mute Mute Mute Mute
Mute
Mute
Mute Mute Mute Mute
-10.5dB -10.5dB -10.5dB -10.5dB
-10.5dB
-10.5dB
-10.5dB
-10.5dB
-10.5dB
-10.5dB
-10.5dB
AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 SUB1 SUB2 SUB3
SUB4
CH17-18 CH19-20 FX1 FX2 USB
Solo
Solo
Solo Solo Solo Solo Solo Solo
Main
Solo
Solo
Solo Solo Solo
Main
AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 SUB1 SUB2 SUB3 SUB4
Main
CH17-18 CH19-20 FX1 FX2 USB
Main
-Page of output channel AUX1-4/AUX5-8 - Page of input channel17-20/FX1-2/USB
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6. Meters button
Press this button to enter meters check page, as below picture show, for the details, please refer to
corresponding introduction in section 6.
Bank Select Left
Assign
Channel
Gate
Comp
PEQ
EQ GEQ
FX 1
System
FX 2 Routing
All Faders
DCA
Long
Faders
Bank Select
Right
Lim
OFF
Sig Lim
OFF
Sig Lim
OFF
Sig Lim
OFF
Sig Lim
OFF
Sig Lim
OFF
Sig Lim
OFF
Sig Lim
OFF
Sig Lim
OFF
Sig Lim
OFF
Sig
Ch01
Ch02
Ch03
Ch04
Ch05
Ch06
Ch07
Ch08
Ch09
Ch10
Lim
OFF
Sig Lim
OFF
Sig Lim
OFF
Sig Lim
OFF
Sig Lim
OFF
Sig Lim
OFF
Sig Lim
OFF
Sig Lim
OFF
Sig Lim
OFF
Sig Lim
OFF
Sig
Ch11
Ch12
Ch13
Ch14
Ch15
Ch16
AUX1
AUX2
AUX3
AUX4
Lim
OFF
Sig Lim
OFF
Sig Lim
OFF
Sig Lim
OFF
Sig Lim
OFF
Sig Lim
OFF
Sig Lim
OFF
Sig Lim
OFF
Sig Lim
OFF
Sig Lim
OFF
Sig
AUX5
AUX6
AUX7
AUX8
Ch17-18
Ch19-20
FX1
FX2
USB
Main
Meters Page
7. Assign/Channel button
Press this button twice, it will switch between Assign and Channel function.
˙Assign
Press this button to enter assign page, signal from a selected input channel can 7
be assigned to Main, AUX1-4, AUX5-8 and FX1-2. The window is as below.
For the detail operation, please refer to introduction in section 6.
˙Channel
Press this button again, you will see Channel page on LCD screen. It gives you a preview of other
function such as Polarity, Delay, Link, Assign, Gate, EQ, Compressor etc.
You can also adjust corresponding parameters that show on the screen. But for Gate here, you
can only adjust threshold; For Compressor, you can only adjust threshold; For EQ, you can adjust
nothing here.
For the detail operation, please refer to introduction in section 6.
Bank Select Left
Assign
Channel
Gate
Comp
PEQ
EQ GEQ
FX 1
System
FX 2 Routing
All Faders
DCA
Long
Faders
Bank Select
Right
Bank Select Left
Assign
Channel
Gate
Comp
PEQ
EQ GEQ
FX 1
System
FX 2 Routing
All Faders
DCA
Long
Faders
Bank Select
Right
DCA Assign
DCA 1 DCA 2 DCA 3
DCA 4 DCA 5 DCA 6
Assign
Sends
AUX1
Left
Main
AUX2
AUX3
AUX1-4
Pan
AUX4
AUX5-8
FX1
Right
FX2
Parameter
Aux 1
-10.5dB
Mute
-10.5dB
Polarity
INV.
Delay Time
0.0mS
Delay
Left
Gate
Pan
EQ
Right
Compressor
Parameter
Aux 1
-10.5dB
Mute
-10.5dB
-10.5dB -10.5dB -10.5dB -10.5dB -10.5dB -10.5dB
Link
Threshold Threshold
PRE PRE PRE PRE
POST POST
0.0dB Rock Drums 0.0dB
CH08
Main
ON ON Flat EQ ON CH08
48V
Link
Phase
Select
Channel
Load
Copy Channel
Save
Solo
CH08
Load C
Copy l Save
Select Channel
Solo
CH08
Assign Page Channel Page
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8. Gate/Comp button
Press this button twice, it will switch between Gate and COMP function.
˙Gate 8 Noise gate attenuates signals that below the threshold and allows signals to pass
through only when they are above a threshold setting. The window is as below. For
the detail operation, please refer to introduction in section 6.
˙COMP
A compressor reduces the level of an audio signal if its amplitude exceeds a certain threshold. The window
is as below.
For the detail operation, please refer to introduction in section 6.
Bank Select Left
Assign
Channel
Gate
Comp
PEQ
EQ GEQ
FX 1
System
FX 2 Routing
All Faders
DCA
Long
Faders
Bank Select
Right
Bank Select Left
Assign
Channel
Gate
Comp
PEQ
EQ GEQ
FX 1
System
FX 2 Routing
All Faders
DCA
Long
Faders
Bank Select
Right
Gate
Default
ON Threshold
0.0dB
Parameter
Aux 1
-10.5dB
Mute
-10.5dB
Comp
Default
ON Threshold
0.0dB
Parameter
Aux 1
-10.5dB
Mute
-10.5dB
Level LIMIT Level LIMIT
CLIP
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4
2
0
-2
-4
-7
-10
-20
-30
Load
(dB)
16
12
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3
-1
-5
-10
-14
-18
-22
-26
-30
Copy Channel
Save
(dB)
4
8
13
17
21
25
30
34
38
42
46
50
Select Channel
Attack
50mS
Release
100mS
CH08
Solo
CH08
CLIP
10
7
4
2
0
-2
-4
-7
-10
-20
-30
Load
(dB)
16
12
7
3
-1
-5
-10
-14
-18
-22
-26
-30
Copy Channel
Save
(dB)
4
8
13
17
21
25
30
34
38
42
46
50
Select
Channel
Attack
50mS
Release
100mS
Comp Ratio
1:1
Comp Gain
0.0dB
CH08
Solo
CH0
8
Gate Page Comp Page
9. EQ button
Press this button twice, it will switch between PEQ and GEQ function.
˙PEQ
An equalizer is a filter that allows you to adjust the level of frequency in the range of 20Hz-20KHz.
The window is as below.
For the detail operation, please refer to introduction in section 6. 9
˙GEQ
In GEQ page you can set the 31-band EQ. The window is as below.
For the detail operation, please refer to introduction in section 6.
Bank Select Left
Assign
Channel
Gate
Comp
PEQ
EQ GEQ
FX 1
System
FX 2 Routing
All Faders
DCA
Long
Faders
Bank Select Right
Bank Select Left
Assign
Channel
Gate
Comp
PEQ
EQ GEQ
FX 1
System
FX 2 Routing
All Faders
DCA
Long
Faders
Bank Select Right
+24
Frequency
Parameter
Aux 1
Mute
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
+24
+18
+12
+6
0 dB
-6
-12
-18
-24
20Hz 50 100 200 500 1K 2K 5K 10K 20K
1.0KHz
Q
3.0
Gain
-2.0dB
-10.5dB -10.5dB
+18
+12
+6
0(dB)
-6
-12
-18
-24
25 40 63 100 160 250 400 630
1K 1.6K 2.5K 4K 6.3K 10K 16K
Frequency HPF
Frequency
Q Gain Type
Select Channel
Load
20 31.5 50 80 125 200 315 500 800 1.25K 2K 3.15K 5K 8K 12.5K 20K
200Hz Type
BW24
Frequency LPF
200Hz
Type
BW24
EQ1
EQ2
EQ3
EQ4
200Hz
1.0KHz
5.0KHz
10.0KHz
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
0.0dB
0.0dB
0.0dB
0.0dB
OFF
Flat EQ
Copy Channel
Save
CH08
Solo
CH08
Frequency Gain
200Hz 0.0dB
Load
Flat EQ
ON
Save
Select Channel
Default
Main
Up
Left Right
Down
PEQ Page GEQ Page
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10. FX1-2 button
Press this button twice, it will switch between FX1 and FX2 function.
This page can show and editor the setting of internal effects. Each of the FX owns 12 program
effects. The window is as below.
For the detail operation, please refer to introduction in section 6.
Bank Select Left
Assign
Channel
Gate
Comp
PEQ
EQ GEQ
FX 1
System
FX 2 Routing
All Faders
DCA
Long
Faders
Bank Select Right
Effect Type:
Hall
Room
Plate
Delay
St Delay
Tremolo
Parameter
Delay
-10.5dB
Mute
-10.5dB
Flanger
Chorus
DelayRev
StDelayRev
Flanger Rev
ChorusRev
Parameters:
Attack Decay Hi Damp Efx Out Dry Out Dry Out
0 0 0 0 0 0
CH08
Load Save
FX1-2 Page
Solo
CH08
11. Digital In/Out button
Press this button twice, it will switch between Digital In and Digital Out function.
This button engages and disengages the digital channel when you have an optional input/output
module inserted.
˙Digital In
The button will illuminate to indicate that current channel has been selected as 11
digital input. The window is as below.
For the detail operation, please refer to introduction in section 6.
˙Digital Out
The button will illuminate to indicate that current channel has been selected as digital output. The
window is as below.
For the detail operation, please refer to introduction in section 6.
Bank Select Left
Assign
Channel
Gate
Comp
PEQ
EQ GEQ
FX 1
System
FX 2 Routing
All Faders
DCA
Long
Faders
Bank Select
Right
Bank Select Left
Assign
Channel
Gate
Comp
PEQ
EQ GEQ
FX 1
System
FX 2 Routing
All Faders
DCA
Long
Faders
Bank Select
Right
-20.0dB
CH01
-20.0dB
CH02
-20.0dB
CH03
-20.0dB
CH04
-20.0dB
CH05
-20.0dB
CH06
-20.0dB
CH07
-20.0dB
CH08
Parameter
CH01
-20.0dB
-25.0dB
CH01
0.0dB
CH02
0.0dB
CH03
0.0dB
CH04
0.0dB
CH05
0.0dB
CH06
0.0dB
CH07
0.0dB
CH08
Parameter
CH01
-25.0dB
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
-20.0dB -20.0dB -20.0dB -20.0dB -20.0dB -20.0dB -20.0dB -20.0dB
0.0dB
0.0dB
0.0dB
0.0dB
0.0dB
0.0dB
0.0dB
0.0dB
CH09 CH10 CH11 CH12 CH13 CH14 CH15 CH16 CH09 CH10 CH11 CH12 CH13 CH14 CH15 CH16
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
-20.0dB
CH17-18
-20.0dB
CH19-20
0.0dB
AUX1
0.0dB
AUX2
0.0dB 0.0dB
AUX3 AUX4
0.0dB
CH17-18
0.0dB
CH19-20
OFF OFF Digital Input OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Digital Input
Digital Output
0.0dB 0.0dB
0.0dB
0.0dB
0.0dB 0.0dB
Digital Output
AUX5 AUX6 AUX7 AUX8 Main SOLO
Channel Mapping OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Channel Mapping
Digital In Page Digital Out Page
When the button illuminated, please pay attention to which channel is Digital Input and which
channel is Digital Output during operation.
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Control
12. 48V Phantom button
Every microphone input equips with an individual phantom power which is controlled by the 48V
phantom power button. When you want to turn on phantom power of some channel, the screen will
show warning to ask you and make sure. It will illuminate when phantom power is activated. Please
notice that only the condenser microphone needs phantom power.
Note: Please do not supply phantom power to any device which do not need phantom power
otherwise the device and MX2208D may be damaged.
Bank Select Left
Assign
Channel
Gate
Comp
PEQ
EQ GEQ
FX 1
System
FX 2 Routing
All Faders
DCA
Long
Faders
Bank Select Right
DC48V
Ch01
Ch02 Ch03 Ch04 Ch05 Ch06 Ch07
Ch08
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Ch09
Ch10 Ch11 Ch12 Ch13 Ch14 Ch15
Ch16
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
48V Page
13. System/Routing button
Press this button twice, it will switch between System and Routing function.
˙System
Press this button to go to System page, as well as show and edit parameters of the system, as be-
low picture show.
For the detail operation, please refer to the introduction in section 6.
Bank Select Left
Assign
Channel
Gate
Comp
PEQ
EQ GEQ
FX 1
System
FX 2 Routing
All Faders
DCA
Long
Faders
Bank Select
Right
Current Scene
Default
Selected Channel
Default
Brightness Adjust
LCD Knob
Install Matrix
FX1 FX2
Lock Matrix 13 Default Default
Load Copy Save
Shortcut To
Digital
48V
Fader Calibration
Routing
GEQ
Password Setting
Meters
DCA
Lock Mixer
Default Setting De-
fault Page Setting
All Faders
T1DSP_Firmware_1_V1.0
T1DSP_Firmware_2_V1.0
T3MCU_Firmware_1_V1.0
T0MCU_Firmware_2_V1.0
Device Name: mx2208D
˙Routing
System Page
Press this button again, user can select one or several channels in below windows to assign the sig-
nal to corresponding outputs.
For the detail operation, please refer to introduction in section 6.
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Bank Select Left
Assign
Channel
Gate
Comp
PEQ
EQ GEQ
FX 1
System
FX 2 Routing
All Faders
DCA
Long
Faders
Bank Select
Right
Bank Select Left
Assign
Channel
Gate
Comp
PEQ
EQ GEQ
FX 1
System
FX 2 Routing
All Faders
DCA
Long
Faders
Bank Select
Right
CH01
CH02 CH03 CH04 CH05 CH06 CH07
CH08
Parameter
CH01
OFF
Ch01
Ch02 Ch03 Ch04 Ch05 Ch06 Ch07
Ch08
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
PRE
PRE PRE
PRE
PRE
PRE
PRE
PRE
Ch09
Ch10 Ch11 Ch12 Ch13 Ch14 Ch15
Ch16
CH09
CH10 CH11 CH12 CH13 CH14 CH15
CH16
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Ch17-18 Ch19-20 FX1 FX2 USB
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
OFF OFF OFF
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
PRE
PRE
PRE
PRE
PRE
PRE
PRE
PRE
CH17-18
CH19-20 FX1
FX2
USB
All:
POST
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Select
AUX1
Select
Main
PRE PRE PRE PRE PRE
- Page of routing input channels to AUX1
(the same with AUX2-8)
- Page of routing input channels to MAIN
Bank Select Left
Assign
Channel
Gate
Comp
PEQ
EQ GEQ
FX 1
System
FX 2 Routing
All Faders
DCA
Long
Faders
Bank Select
Right
CH01
CH02 CH03 CH04 CH05 CH06 CH07
CH08
Parameter
CH01
OFF
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
POST POST POST POST POST POST POST POST
CH09
CH10 CH11 CH12 CH13 CH14 CH15
CH16
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
OFF OFF OFF
POST POST POST POST POST POST POST POST
CH17-18
CH19-20 USB
All:
PRE
OFF OFF OFF
POST POST POST
Select
FX1
- Page of routing input channels to FX1
(the same with FX2)
14. DCA button
Digital Control Audio (DCA) can realize group assignment. DCA volume control will always leave
the same ratio between the channel fader levels, independent of the volume control.
Press this button, it will flash until some channels have been selected, then press it again to save the
settings and turn off the button. The corresponding window is as below picture show.
For the detail operation, please refer to introduction in section 5.
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MIXER
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Aux5
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Ch19-20
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FX1 FX2
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Select DCA Group 1 to 6 High-light/Assign Channels to DCA Group Click "DCA Set" to Confirm!
DCA6
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DCA Page
15. DCA1-6 buttons 15
Press these buttons to select which channels you want to be assigned to the group.
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16. Assign to Main button 16
Press the input channel button, then press this button, can quickly assign the input
channel to main.
17. Solo button
Press this button will send its channels or buses to the control room outputs. It will illuminate as has
been pressed and enabled.
18. Solo clear button
Press this button to clear the solo function for all of the soloed buses or channels.
19. Solo Meter button 19
When the button is off, meters above it indicate input level of main, while il-
luminated indicate input level of Solo.
20. PFL button
The default setting for the Solo bus is Af-
ter-Fader Listen (AFL); by pressing PFL,
Pre-Fader Listening is enabled. In either mode,
press Solo on any channel or bus to route that
channel to the Solo bus and has no effect on
the main.
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21. Pan button 32 Press this button to select the Pan function,
then rotate Parameter Adjust encoder to 22
control signal level from left to right for the
selected input or output bus. If you have
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adjusted a channel pan, please just touch 2
times on the screen and make it back to the
center position.
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The LCD display shows the setting in real time. If two channels have been linked as stereo pair,
the LCD display will automatically change to stereo pan.
22. Link button
Input channels, aux buses, can be linked as a stereo pair. It will illuminate if the stereo link button
has been pressed and enabled. The stereo pairs are predefined and cannot be changed. They are
as follows:
Channels 1 and 2 Channels 13 and 14
Channels 3 and 4 Channels 15 and 16
Channels 5 and 6 Aux 1 and Aux 2
Channels 7 and 8 Aux 3 and Aux 4
Channels 9 and 10 Aux 5 and Aux 6
Channels 11 and 12 Aux 7 and Aux 8
A stereo link can be enabled when either channel in the pair is selected by pressing the Link
button. When the Link button is illuminated which indicates the Stereo Link function enabled, all
DSP setting, solo status and main assignments are passed to the other channel in the pair.
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˙Link & DCA: After link, the channels can also be grouped to DCA as stereo channel, but not able
to cancel the link in DCA. On the contrary, if the channel has been grouped to DCA, it can not link at
all, but its paired channel can link.
For example, channel 5 is linked with channel 6, then both channel 5 and 6 can be grouped to
DCA. But if channel 5 has been grouped to DCA first, it can not link to channel 6, but channel 6
can link to channel 5.
˙Link & Routing: The two linked channels can route as stereo channel, while routed channels can
also link later.
Please note that this is a nondestructive passing, the other channel's previous setting will be
restored after the Link button is disengaged. For example, when Channel 6 has been selected,
then press Stereo Link button, all of Channel 6's setting will be copied onto Channel 5. The
Channel 5's own setting will restore after the Link button has been disengaged.
23. Mute button
Press this button will mute selected channel and all of its assigned
outputs. It will illuminate when the button has been pressed and
enabled.
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24. FX Mute button
This button is for FX function, when press it, effects of FX1-2 will be mute synchronously, which is
similar to MUTE button.
25. Motor Fader 25
There is only one motor fader to control all digital Channel’s level, including 20 main input
channels, 1 USB in, 8 AUX outputs, FX1-2 and 1 Main output channel.
26. AUX1-8 select buttons
This button function is similar to input channel select buttons.
Press this button will route its channel to add DSP setting and assign its output. It will
illuminate as has been pressed and enabled. In DCA window, you can select group
channels by this button.
27. FX1-2 select buttons
This button function is also similar to input channel select buttons and AUX1-4 select buttons.
For the details, please refer to point 22 or 1.
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Volume
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28. FX1/FX2 send
Press the input channel and then press this
button, can assign the channel to use FX1/FX2
effects. And the default level is mute, so you
should tune the knob below the button to take
effects.
29. Aux1-4/Aux5-8 sends
Press the input channel and then press this
button, can assign the channel to use
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31
AUX1-4/5-8. And the default assigned level is mute, so you should tune the knob below the
button to take effects.
30. Main button
The selected channel can be assigned to Main Outputs by pressing the 30
corresponding button.
The main 20 inputs, USB In, and FX1-2 can be assigned to any or all of the Aux
Sends and the main outputs.
The 8 aux sends cannot be assigned to the main outputs.
31. AUX1-4/5-8 Output Level Control knobs
These knobs here control the output level for AUX1-4/5-8.
32. UP &Left & Down & Right button
These buttons move the cursor around the display page, 18
or select and delete parameters and options. Sometimes,
Up button function is the same as Left button, while
Down button function is the same as Right button. But in
GEQ, Up and Down adjust gain level, while Left and Right
adjust frequency. 32
As the function of this button will be a little bit different in
different function, please notice the notes that are
shown on the screen when operating.
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33. Enter(TAP) button
This button can activate as two types of function.
˙Enter: Confirm the edited parameter values.
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When there is a confirmation message jump out on the screen, press Enter button to answer
“yes”.
˙TAP: In the FX1 and FX2 page, it will switch to TAP function, you can use this button to enter a
delay time in tempo with the music being played.
As the function of this button will be a little bit different in different function, please notice the notes
that are shown on the screen when operating.
34. Parameter Adjust knob
This Encoder adjusts the parameter values of selected control that are shown on the LCD display.
Turning it clockwise increases the value and counterclockwise decreases the value.
As the function of this button will be a little bit different in different function, please notice the notes
that are shown on the screen when operating.
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35. Control Room knob
This knob controls the overall output level for control room.
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36. HP1-2 knob
These knobs control the overall output level for headphones.
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This knob here controls the overall output level for main channel.
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38. Combo Jack
The Combo Jack Inputs integrates Mic and Line in together, insert in the middle hole to get Line in
function, while insert in the edge circle to achieve the Mic function.
The MX2208D equips 16 microphone preamplifiers for use with all types of micro-phones.
The preamplifier has a Class A input buffer which followed by a dual-servo gain stage. This
arrangement will bring ultra-low noise and wide gain control which help to boost signals without in-
creasing unwanted background noise.
The line-level input is a 1/4-inch, balanced TRS connector. Each channel of the MX2208D
has a line-level input. The microphone-preamp circuit will be bypassed if the Line-level Input has
been engaged.
Note: Please notice that there will be a momentary spike in the output when plugging in a
microphone or a line-level input device, or turning phantom power on or off. So it should be bet-
ter to mute or turn down the channel fader before changing connections or turning phantom power
on or off.
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39. Line inputs 17-20
The 17-20 Line Inputs are normally used as effects returns. A line bus can be used to send several
channels to an external effects processor and also can be used to return the processed signal to
the mixer. The input is balanced stereo. If a mono signal has to be returned to the mix, connect it to
the left input, then the right as well as the left side will get the signal.
40. Insert
Only channel 1-8 are equipped with insert function, while others are not.
The direct-insert point is an unbalanced 1/4-inch connector which can be used to connect
external processors. The insert's sending is after the channel's gain control and before the digital
bus. But the return goes to the digital bus directly. So if a de-esser has been inserted on the
vocalist's channel, the de-esser will get an unprocessed, amplified signal. The processed signal will
return to the MX2208D 's digital bus to add DSP setting and sent through Aux and FX buses…
41. Aux Outputs1-8
These are balanced mono outputs for each auxiliary.
42. Headphones out HP1 and HP2
They are the headphone’s port for monitoring.
HP1 HP2
43. USB AUDIO in/Out
This port is for USB audio input and output. You can connect it to WINDOWS/MAC system without
any USB driver.
44. CTRL Out
These are the balanced control-room outputs. The level is controlled by the knob in the Control
Room on the top panel.
45. Main Output
The MX2208D features both XLR and TRS main outputs. These outputs are parallel to each other.
46. USB connect port
This port is for remote control or firmware update.
47. Ethernet connect port
This port is for Ethernet control or firmware update.
NOTE: You can choose T-WIFI module to change Ethernet/USB module to WIFI/USB module.
48. AC Input
The provided power cable can be plugged in.
49. Power Switch
Power switch ON or OFF
50. Optional module
Select our optional module that you want for extra function.
(1) T-DANTE module: DANTE networking module.
(2) 32USB-EXP module: 32 I/O Multi-track recording module.
Please contact with your distributor to get more information about the optional modules.
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DSP Control
The DSP control part is the most important part of MX2208D. In this part you can adjust
Gate, Compressor, EQ, polarity, panning, delay, link, routing, etc. for the selected channel.
Here is the table lists each input/output channel that with DSP function.
Bus Gate Compressor EQ Polarity Pan Delay Link Output Assignment
Inputs
(CH1-
16)
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
MAIN, AuX Sends
1-8, FX 1-2
Inputs
(CH17-
20)
√
√
√
√
√
√
×
MAIN, AuX Sends
1-8, FX 1-2
Aux
sends1-
8
×
√
√
√
×
√
√
FX1-2 × √ √ √ √ √ √ MAIN
MAIN Out × √ √ √ × √ ×
6.1 Mixer interface
Once you turn on the MX2208D switch, the Mixer interface will come to your eyes at first if you
have preseted, now let’s see what you can get in this interface.
DCA
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Mute Mute
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Ch01
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Ch04
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Ch09 Ch10 Ch11 Ch12 Ch13 Ch14 Ch15 Ch16
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Aux1 Aux2 Aux3 Aux4
Aux5 Aux6 Aux7 Aux8
CH01
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DCA 1 DCA 2
Solo
CH01
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Ch19-20
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FX1 FX2
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USB
DCA 3 DCA 4
DCA 5 DCA 6
Main
Name
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Ch01
Touch a channel, for example, CH01, the background and corresponding CH1 button
will illuminate synchronously, you can control the output signal level by Parameter
Adjust knob. (Please notice pan button should not be lit, or the Parameter Adjust knob
controls the pan)
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DSP Control
Meter beside the fader indicates the input signal level activity This long fader can
DCA
Mute
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control level of all input and output channels in this screen, but for one selected
channel at one time, all its control will change synchronized with the selected
channel.
Meter beside the fader indicates signal activity. - 1 0 .5 dB
The number indicates current channel level.
The pan icon shows real pan of selected channel audio signal, press
Pan button on the panel and rotate Parameter Adjust knob to adjust it.
Solo
Mute
Touch the icon to monitor selected channel audio signal, it will illumi-
nate synchronized with Solo button on the panel.
Touch the icon to silence selected channel audio signal, it will illu-
minate synchronized with Mute button on the panel.
CH01
Solo
CH01
This letter shows the real current channel. You can also rename the
channel. Touch it and hold for a while, a virtual key will come into your
CH01 vision, as below picture show. Now
please tap the keyboard and give a
new name to this channel as you like.
Q W E R T Y U I O
P A S D F G H J K L
Enter
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Z X C V B N M
! ?
.?123 .?123
DCA Long Fader
Touch them to enter the
corresponding interface as
CH01
Slide the fader, you can
increase or decrease
corresponding channel’s
level.
you like. You can also select them by buttons on
the panel, they appear here just to provide an
extra entrance for you. For their detail functions,
please refer to the corresponding introduce
section.
DCA 1 DCA 2
DCA 3 DCA 4
DCA 5 DCA 6
screen to adjust level.
This shortcut give you a convenience to operation channels that grouped
by DCA1-6. For example, when you touch DCA2, its background will
illuminate synchronized with DCA2 button on the panel. All channels
you have grouped to DCA2 will also illuminate, now you can adjust
motor fader and Parameter Adjust knob on panel or long fader on the
But if you didn’t group DCA2 before, then you touch DCA2 icon here, a hint will prompt says “The DCA
group is not defined!”
For their detail functions, please refer to the DCA introduce section 6.10.
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CH01 CH02 CH03 CH04 CH05 CH06 CH07 CH08
Solo Solo Solo Solo Solo Solo Solo Solo
CH01 CH02 CH03 CH04 CH05 CH06 CH07 CH08
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6.2 Long Faders interface
Bank Select Left
Assign
Channel
Gate Comp
PEQ
EQ GEQ
FX 1 System
FX 2 Routing
All Faders
DCA
Long Faders
Bank Select Right
Mute Mute Mute Mute Mute Mute Mute Mute Mute
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Main
Main
Bank Select Left
Bank Select Right
Touch this icon to switch channels and enter corresponding Long Faders
page, in which you can adjust channels’ basic function like pan, solo,
mute, level and rename the channel, etc.
Mute
-10.5dB
CH01
Solo
CH01
Functions on this icon (like mute, level number, pan, long fader, solo and channel
name) are the same with that in Mixer interface.
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6.3 Assign interface
The 20 main inputs and internal FX returns can be assigned to any or all of the outputs, Aux sends
and main outputs.
In this page, Aux 1-4 and AUX5-8 can switch to each other by touching a switch icon in System
page.
First, let’s see the Aux1-4 mode as below picture show.
Bank Select Left
Assign
Channel
Gate Comp
PEQ
EQ GEQ
FX 1 System
FX 2 Routing
All Faders
DCA
Long Faders
Bank Select Right
DCA Assign
DCA 1 DCA 2 DCA 3
DCA 4 DCA 5 DCA 6
Left
Pan
Right
Parameter
Aux 1
-10.5dB
Mute
-10.5dB
Assign
Main AUX1-4 AUX5-8
Sends
AUX1
AUX2
AUX3
AUX4
FX1
FX2
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PRE PRE PRE PRE POST POST
CH08
48V
Link
Phase
Select Channel
Load
Copy
Channel
Save
Solo
CH08
Main AUX1-4 AUX5-8
Touch Main AUX1-4 on the LCD screen or
corresponding button on the panel to assign input
channel audio to these channels or buses. They will illuminate synchronizing with buttons in
Assign area on the panel after pressed. To adjust output level of the channel audio, you can rotate
Parameter Adjust knob or corresponding Main or AUX1-4 knobs on the right corner of the panel.
AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 FX1 FX2
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PRE PRE PRE PRE POST POST
Touch AUX1-4 and FX1-2 on the LCD screen or press corresponding button on the panel to assign
input channel audio to these channels or buses. To adjust output level of the channel audio, you
can rotate Parameter Adjust knob on the panel.
Touch PRE on the screen, it will switch to POST, the AUX & FX send will derive its signals from all
channels post-fader. If the icon has not been pressed and not illuminate, by default, the AUX &
FX Send will derive its signal from all channels pre-fader and all unaffected by the sending
channel’s fader position.
In a word, touch PRE and switch it to POST, then you can adjust its level by sliding fader.
Otherwise, the fader wouldn’t function on level adjustment.
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Mute
-10.5dB
CH08
Solo
CH08
Slide the fader to change selected input channel audio.
The fader function is the same with Fader on the panel,
which can control input signal’s level, they will change
synchronously.
Meter beside it indicates the signal level activity.
Pan above fader indicates value of pan setting.
Solo can monitor selected channel audio.
Mute can silence selected channel audio.
Long press CH01 can rename the selected channel.
Adjust this parameter to change selected output
channel audio. This fader function is the same
with Parameter Adjust knob, they will change
synchronously.
Parameter
Aux 1
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Left
Pan
Right Touch pan left or right to change signal’s
balance effect, it can be adjusted by Param-
eter Adjust knob on the panel when pan
button is on.
If you have adjusted a channel pan, please just
touch 2 times on the screen and make it back to
the centre position. For the details please refer
to the Pan introduction in section 5.
48V Phase
Load
Copy Channel
Save
Touch anyone of these controls to enter corresponding
page.
Link
Select
Channel
Touch it, the background and Link button will illuminate synchronously, and current
channel will link to its default paired-channel, the button will illuminate then.
Touch Select icon here, all input channels will display to you. Please follow the
indication on the LCD screen to operate.
For different input channels, the function and output assignments are different,
please notice indication on the screen.
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When switch to AUX 5-8, the corresponding page is as below picture show, this function enables
output assignments to be more.
Bank Select Left
Assign
Channel
Gate Comp
PEQ
EQ GEQ
FX 1 System
FX 2 Routing
All Faders
DCA
Long Faders
Bank Select Right
DCA Assign
DCA 1 DCA 2 DCA 3
DCA 4 DCA 5 DCA 6
Left
Pan
Right
Parameter
Aux 1
-10.5dB
Mute
-10.5dB
Assign
Main AUX1-4 AUX5-8
Sends
AUX5
AUX6
AUX7
AUX8
FX1
FX2
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PRE PRE PRE PRE POST POST
CH08
48V
Link
Phase
Select Channel
Load
Copy
Channel
Save
Solo
CH08
AUX5 AUX6 AUX7 AUX8 FX1 FX2
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PRE PRE PRE PRE POST POST
Touch AUX5-8 and FX1-2 on the LCD screen to assign input channel audio to these channels or
buses. To adjust output level of the channel audio, you can rotate Parameter Adjust knob on the
panel. For other icon functions in this page, they are the same with those in AUX1-4 mode.
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6.4 Channel interface
Bank Select Left
Assign
Channel
Gate Comp
PEQ
EQ GEQ
FX 1 System
FX 2 Routing
All Faders
DCA
Long Faders
Bank Select Right
Polarity
INV.
Left
Pan
Right
Parameter
Aux 1
-10.5dB
Mute
-10.5dB
Delay Time
0.0mS
Gate EQ
Compressor
Delay
Link
Threshold Threshold
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Main ON ON Flat EQ ON CH08
Load
Copy
Channel
Save
Select
Channel
Solo
CH08
INV. Touch it in Polarity to invert the phase of the selected channel's signal (to alter the
phase by 180°). If the phase reverse is active the button will illuminate. The LCD
display shows the phase reverse setting in real time. The Polarity control can be used to correct
audio signals which are out of phase as well as to cancel/reinforce each other.
Delay
Touch it in Delay Time can engage and disengage the delay for the selected channel.
It will illuminate to indicate that the delay has been pressed and enabled. The LCD
display shows the delay time in real time. It can be set 300ms at 48K Hz. Please notice that only if
the Delay button has been enabled can its parameter be adjusted.
0.0mS
Link
Main
When Delay icon is engaged, touch it in Delay Time and rotate the Parameter Adjust
knob can control the selected channel’s delay time.
Touch it, the function is the same as Link button.
Touch this control, it will illuminate as well as the button, signal from a selected
channel can be assigned to Main channel, for the details please refer to Assign
introduction in section 6.3.
Gate
Threshold
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Touch the switch ON to enable Gate function, then rotate Parameter Adjust knob or
slide long fader on the right LCD screen to adjust value of Threshold, which will show in
the middle box. During adjustment, corresponding figure change will show in the Gate
grid.
In this area, you can touch the grid area to enter Gate page, for the detail of Gate
function, please refer to the Gate introduction in section 6.5.
ON
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EQ
Rock Drums
ON Flat EQ
Touch the switch ON to enable EQ function, it will illuminate
and synchronize with ON/OFF control in EQ page. Please
set values in EQ page because it is not adjustable here. This
page can only show the values. You can also load a preset,
please refer to load introduction section for the detail opera-
tion, the loaded state will show in the middle box.
Touch Flat EQ to eliminate EQ settings and restore it to default.
In this area, you can touch the grid area to enter EQ page, for
the detail of EQ function, please refer to the EQ introduction in
section 6.7.
Compressor
Threshold
Touch the switch to enable Compressor function, then rotate Parameter Adjust
knob or slide long fader on the right LCD screen to adjust value of Threshold, which
will show in the middle box. During adjustment, corresponding figure change will
show in the Compressor grid.
In this area, you can touch the grid area to enter COMP page, for the detail of
COMP function, please refer to the COMP introduction in section 6.6.
0.0dB
ON
Load Copy
Channel
Save Touch anyone of these controls to enter corresponding page.
Select Channel
It is the same with that in Assign interface in section 6.3.
Note: you can also rename the selected channel by long pressing CHXX.
6.5 Gate interface
Bank Select Left
Assign
Channel
Gate Comp
PEQ
EQ GEQ
FX 1 System
FX 2 Routing
All Faders
DCA
Long Faders
Bank Select Right
Gate
Default
ON Threshold
0.0dB
Parameter
Aux 1
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Mute
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Level LIMIT
CLIP
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4
2
0
-2
-4
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-10
-20
-30
(dB)
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Attack
50mS
Release
100mS
CH08
Load
Copy
Channel
Save
Select
Channel
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On Touch the switch in this window, you can engage and disengage the Gate for the selected
channel. It will illuminate to indicate that the Gate has been touched and enabled.
The LCD display shows the Gate setting in real time. Its parameters can change by adjusting
Threshold, Attack & Release control directly and use the Parameter Adjust knob to set the value.
Please notice that only if the Gate control has been enabled can its parameters be adjusted.
The bar has 3 colors here, which indicate 3 status.
˙Grey- the switch is OFF.
˙Green- the switch is ON, there is signal input and the value is below threshold level, which means it
enables the gate function.
˙Red- the switch is ON, but gate function not enable.
Threshold Touch it to set the level at which the gate will open. It can be set from 0 to -84 dB.
0.0dB
Attack
50mS
Release
100mS
Touch it to set the time for the gate to change from closed to open, much like a
fade-in. It can be set from 0.5 to 200 ms.
Touch it to set the amount of time for the gate to go from open to fully close. It
can be set from 0.01 to 1 second.
Note: A fast release abruptly cuts off the sound once it has fallen below the
threshold, A slower release smoothly changes from open to closed, much like a slow fade out. If
the release time is too short a click can be heard when the gate re-opens.
Level LIMIT
CLIP
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7
4
2
0
-2
-4
-7
-10
-20
-30
(dB)
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12
7
3
-1
-5
-10
-14
-18
-22
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-30
(dB)
4
8
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17
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30
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38
42
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The Gate grid shows level setting of threshold in
real time. Meter on the left indicates the input
signal’s level activity.
Copy Channel
Save Touch anyone of these controls to enter corresponding page.
Select Channel
It is the same with that in Assign interface in section 6.3.
Note: you can also rename the selected channel by long pressing CHXX.
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6.6 COMP interface
Bank Select Left
Assign
Channel
Gate
Comp
PEQ
EQ GEQ
FX 1
System
FX 2 Routing
All Faders
DCA
Long
Faders
Bank Select
Right
Comp
Default
ON Threshold
0.0dB
Parameter
Aux 1
-10.5dB
Mute
-10.5dB
Level LIMIT
CLIP
10
7
4
2
0
-2
-4
-7
-10
-20
-30
Load
(dB)
16
12
7
3
-1
-5
-10
-14
-18
-22
-26
-30
Copy
Channel
Save
(dB)
4
8
13
17
21
25
30
34
38
42
46
50
Select
Channel
Attack
50mS
Release
100mS
Comp Ratio
1:1
Comp Gain
0.0dB
CH08
Solo
CH08
ON Touch the switch in this window, you can engage and disengage the Compressor for
the selected channel. It will illuminate to indicate that the compressor has been
pressed and enabled. The LCD display shows the compressor setting in real time. Its parame-
ters can change by rotating the Parameter Adjust to set the value of Gain, Threshold, Attack, Re-
lease & Ratio control directly or using up & left & down & right key to choose the function that
you want to modify. Please notice that only if the Compressor button has been enabled can
its parameters be adjusted.
The bar has 3 colors here, which indicate 3 statuses.
˙Grey- the switch is OFF.
˙Green- the switch is ON, there is signal input and under compressing, which means it enables
the compressor function.
˙Red- the switch is ON, but compressor function not enable.
Comp Gain
0.0dB
Threshold
0.0dB
Attack
50mS
Touch it to set the gain of the compressor for the selected channel or bus. Generally,
when compressing signal, the decreasing of gain will cause whole level atten-
uation. This Gain control can recover the lost level and re-adjust volume that com-
pressed before. The Gain can be set from 0 dB (no gain adjusted) to +24 dB.
Touch it to set the compressor threshold for the selected channel. If the amplitude of
an audio signal exceeds a certain threshold; the compressor will reduce the level of
this signal. The threshold can be set from -30 to 20 dB.
Touch it to set the compressor's attack setting for the selected channel. The attack
setting is the period when the compressor is decreasing gain to reach the level that is
determined by the ratio. You can set the attack from 10 to 150 milliseconds.
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Touch it to set the compressor for the selected channel. Release sets the length of
Release
100mS
Comp Ratio
1:1
time the compressor takes to return to its normal gain once the signal level drops
below the threshold. Release can be set from 10 to 1,000 milliseconds.
Touch it to set the compression ratio for the selected channel. The ratio determines
the amount of gain reduction. For example, a ratio of 4:1 means that if input level is
4 dB over the threshold, the output signal level will be 1 dB over the threshold. The
ratio can be set from 10:1 to 1:1 until limit.
Level LIMIT The compressor grid shows level setting of
CLIP
10
7
4
2
0
-2
-4
-7
-10
-20
-30
(dB)
16
12
7
3
-1
-5
-10
-14
-18
-22
-26
-30
(dB)
4
8
13
17
21
25
30
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42
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50
threshold in real time.
Meter on the left indicates the input signal’s
level activity.
Meter on the right indicates degree of
compressor.
Copy Channel
Save Touch anyone of these controls to enter corresponding page.
Select Channel
It is the same with that in Assign interface in section 6.3.
Note: you can also rename the selected channel by long pressing CHXX.
6.7 PEQ interface
Bank Select Left
Assign
Channel
Gate Comp
PEQ
EQ GEQ
FX 1 System
FX 2 Routing
All Faders
DCA
Long Faders
Bank Select Right
+24
+18
+12
+6
0 dB
-6
Frequency
1.0KHz
Q
3.0
Parameter
Aux 1
-10.5dB
Mute
-10.5dB
-12
-18
-24
20Hz 50 100 200 500 1K 2K 5K 10K 20K
Gain
-2.0dB
Frequency HPF
Frequency
Q Gain Type
Select Channel
Load
200Hz
Type
BW24
Frequency LPF
200Hz Type
BW24
EQ1
EQ2
EQ3
EQ4
200Hz
1.0KHz
5.0KHz
10.0KHz
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
0.0dB
0.0dB
0.0dB
0.0dB
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OFF
Flat EQ
Copy
Channel
Save
CH08
Solo
CH08
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Frequency HPF
200Hz
Type
BW24
Frequency LPF
200Hz
Type
BW24
Frequency Q Gain Type
EQ1 200Hz 3.0 0.0dB EQ2 1.0KHz 3.0 0.0dB EQ3 5.0KHz 3.0 0.0dB EQ4 10.0KHz 3.0 0.0dB
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Touch the switch to engage or disengage the equalizer for the selected channel. It will
illuminate to indicate that the equalizer has been touched and enabled. The LCD display
shows the EQ setting in real time. Its parameters can adjust by sliding the curve on the
screen directly or using up & left & down & right key to choose the function that you want to
modify and use the Parameter Adjust knob to set the value. Please notice that only if the
EQ button has been enabled can its parameters be adjusted. The equalizer is available
for all input and output buses.
Flat EQ
Frequency
1.0KHz
Q
3.0
Gain
-2.0dB
Touch it, a dialog box saying “Are you sure to flat the EQ?” will prompt to check with you, if
you click “yes”, all the setting values in this page will restore to default, while choose
“no” can keep your settings.
Touch it to set the center frequency of the equalizer's Low/Low-mid/High-mid/ High
band separately. The center frequency is the middle of the pass-band between the lower
and upper cutoff frequencies which define the limits of the band. The center frequency
can be set from 20Hz to 20K Hz.
Touch it to set the Q for the Low/Low-mid/High-mid/High band separately. The Q is the
ratio of the center frequency to the bandwidth. If the center frequency is constant, the
bandwidth is inversely proportional to the Q, which means that if you raise the Q, the
bandwidth will be narrowed. It can be adjusted from 0.4 to 24.
Touch it to set the gain cut or boost at the center frequency for the Low/Low-mid/High-
mid/High band separately. It can be set from -24 to +24 dB.
This is a high-pass filter. It can pass higher frequencies. When set to its lowest
position, the filter is off. Type indicates the filter’s type that you selected, different
type means different shape and different filter frequency range.
This is a low-pass filter. It can pass lower frequencies. When set to its highest
position, the filter is off. Type indicates the filter’s type that you selected, different
type means different shape and different filter frequency range.
Touch EQ1 to set its Frequency, Q and Gain pa-
rameters separately, touch Type to change the fil-
ter to high-pass, low-pass or band-pass filter, the
same as EQ2, EQ3 and EQ4. You can see the
waveform on the screen. Note: you can also rename
the selected channel by long pressing CHXX.
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Bank Select Left
Assign
Channel
Gate Comp
PEQ
EQ GEQ
FX 1 System
FX 2 Routing
All Faders
DCA
Long Faders
Bank Select Right
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
+24
+18
+12
+6
0(dB)
-6
-12
-18
-24
25 40 63 100 160 250 400 630
1K 1.6K 2.5K 4K 6.3K 10K 16K
20 31.5 50 80 125 200 315 500 800 1.25K 2K 3.15K 5K 8K 12.5K 20K
Frequency Gain
200Hz 0.0dB
Flat EQ ON
Up
Default
Load
Save
Select Channel
Main
Left Right
Down
The MX2208D features MAIN Stereo, AUX Mono, 31-band, 1/3 octave graphic EQs. The 31
bands range from 20Hz to 20 KHz. There is 1 MAIN Stereo GEQ, 8 AUX Mono GEQs in 24-
bit/48 kHz sample rate.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
+24
+18
+12
+6
0(dB)
-6
-12
-18
-24
25 40 63 100 160 250 400 630
1K 1.6K 2.5K 4K 6.3K 10K 16K 20 31.5 50 80 125 200 315 500 800 1.25K 2K 3.15K 5K 8K 12.5K 20K
In this screen, you can adjust gain at every specific frequency. The EQ number, Frequency and
Gain value which you are adjusting will be shown on the LCD below the graphic curve. Please
follow the instruction that is shown on the LCD display to adjust the value.
Flat EQ The Flat EQ button can help you set the whole 31 bands to be default setting.
Frequency Gain
200Hz 0.0dB
Up
Left Right
Down
The box can show the frequency and gain that you are adjusting.
Touch Left or Right to select frequency, while touch Up or Down to
fine adjust gain of selected frequency.
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Load Save Touch Load, save to realize corresponding function.
Select Channel Touch this control in this area to enter page of corresponding channel.
ON Default
Touch ON/OFF switch it will illuminate and enable the GEQ function.
Compare with ON in other page, the different is that even you don’t turn on it, the GEQ
parameter is adjustable, but won’t function. Text Default in the box shows preset of GEQ. You
can change it by loading another parameter setting.
The GEQ settings can be saved as preset for future use by pressing the Save button and flowing
instruction that is shown on the LCD display. Please notice that the assign state will not be saved
when one GEQ setting is saved as preset (assign state could be saved in scene option). The preset
can be recalled by pressing the Load button and deleted by pressing the Flat EQ button after it
has been chosen. Please notice the instruction that is shown on the LCD display. Please take
section of DSP Load, Save, Copy as reference.
6.9 FX1-2 interface
The setting values of FX1-2 can be saved as preset for future use by simply touching the Save
button and following the instruction that is shown on the LCD display.
Bank Select Left
Assign
Channel
Gate Comp
PEQ
EQ GEQ
FX 1 System
FX 2 Routing
All Faders
DCA
Long Faders
Bank Select Right
Effect Type:
Hall
Room
Plate
Delay
St Delay
Tremolo
Parameter
Delay
-10.5dB
Mute
-10.5dB
Flanger Chorus DelayRev StDelayRev Flanger Rev ChorusRev
Parameters:
Attack Decay Hi Damp Efx Out Dry Out Dry Out
0 0 0 0 0 0
CH08
Load Save
Solo
CH08
Hall Room Plate Delay St Delay Tremolo
Flanger Chorus DelayRev StDelayRev Flanger Rev ChorusRev
Touch anyone of these controls to adjust parameter of the effects by rotating Parameter Adjust knob
or slide fader on the right of LCD screen.
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mute Touch this control to mute current FX effect
The MX2208D includes 12 kinds of adjustable effects which can help to realize the effect that you
want to show your audience.
No. Preset Description Parameter
1 Hall Simulate an acoustic space of the sound
Pre Delay; Decay; Room Size; Hi Damp; Efx Out; Dry out
2
Room
Simulate a studio room with many early reflections
Pre Delay; Decay; Room Size; Hi Damp; Efx Out; Dry Out
3 Plate Simulate the transducer's sound like classic bright vocal plate
Pre Delay; Decay; Room Size; Hi Damp; Efx Out; Dry out
4 Delay Reproduce the sound input on the output after a lapse of time
Time; Decay; Hi Damp; Efx Out; Dry Out
5 Stdelay Recreate the input sound on the stereo output with different time
L Time; R time; L Decay; R Decay; Hi Damp; Efx Out; Dry Out
6
Tremolo
Simulate the sound effect by re-peating the same note or different notes alternately and quickly
Feed Back; Depth; ModFreq; Efx Out; Dry Out
7
Flanger
Simulate to play with another person carrying out the same notes on the same instrument
ModFreq; Efx Out; Dry Out
8
Chorus
Recreate the illusion of more than one instrument from a single instrument sound
Feed Back; Depth; ModFreq; Efx Out; Dry Out
9
DelayRev
Delay with room effect
Pre Delay; Rev Decay; Room Size; Rev Hi; Rev Out; Echo Time; Echo Hi; Echo F.B; Echo out; Dry Out
10
StDelayRev
Stereo Delay with room effect Pre Delay; Rev Decay; Room Size; Rev Hi; Rev Out; L Time; R Time; L De-cay; R Decay; Echo Hi; Echo Out; Dry Out
11
FlangerRev Stereo chorus and large room reverb Pre Delay; Rev Decay; Room Size;
Rev Hi; Rev Out; ModF.B; ModDepth; ModFreq; Mod Out; Dry Out
12
ChorusRev
Simulate the sound effect achieved by rotating horn speakers and a bass cylinder
Pre Delay; Rev Decay; Room Size; Rev Hi; Rev Out; ModF.B; ModDepth; ModFreq; ModOut; Dry Out
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-20.0dB
CH01
-20.0dB
CH02
-20.0dB
CH03
-20.0dB
CH04
-20.0dB
CH05
-20.0dB
CH06
-20.0dB
CH07
-20.0dB
CH08
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
-20.0dB
-20.0dB
-20.0dB
-20.0dB
-20.0dB
-20.0dB
-20.0dB
-20.0dB
CH09 CH10 CH11 CH12 CH13 CH14 CH15 CH16
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
-20.0dB
CH17-18
-20.0dB
CH19-20
OFF OFF Digital Input
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6.10 Digital Input interface
Only channel 1-16 are given digital input. You can select which channels input from option
module, and which channels input from analog.
The screen will give clues if no digital card inserted in, and the Digital in function can not enable ei-
ther.
Bank Select Left
Assign
Channel
Gate
Comp
PEQ
EQ GEQ
FX 1
System
FX 2 Routing
All Faders
DCA
Long
Faders
Bank Select
Right
Parameter
CH01
-20.0dB
Digital Output
Channel Mapping
Bank Select Left
Bank Select Right Touch this icon to switch between Digital Input and Digital Output page.
-20.0dB
CH01
OFF
This symbol enables you to choose digital input channels, touch the switch OFF, it will
turn to ON and illuminate, which means this selected channel can input digital signal.
Parameter
CH01
-20.0dB
When you choose a digital assign channel, you can adjust its input level by sliding this long
fader on the screen or by rotating Parameter Adjust knob on the panel.
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6.11 Digital Output interface
When you select a channel as digital output, OFF will switch to ON, the background of ON will
illuminate.
The screen will give clues if no digital card inserted in, and the Digital Out function can not enable ei-
ther.
Bank Select Left
Assign
Channel
Gate
Comp
PEQ
EQ GEQ
FX 1
System
FX 2 Routing
All Faders
DCA
Long
Faders
Bank Select
Right
-25.0dB
0.0dB
0.0dB
0.0dB
0.0dB
0.0dB
0.0dB
Parameter
CH01 0.0dB
-25.0dB CH01 CH02 CH03 CH04 CH05 CH06 CH07 CH08
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
0.0dB
CH09
0.0dB
CH10
0.0dB
CH11
0.0dB
CH12
0.0dB
CH13
0.0dB
CH14
0.0dB
CH15
0.0dB
CH16
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
0.0dB
AUX1
0.0dB
AUX2
0.0dB 0.0dB
AUX3 AUX4
0.0dB
CH17-18
0.0dB
CH19-20
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Digital Input
0.0dB 0.0dB 0.0dB 0.0dB 0.0dB 0.0dB Digital Output
AUX5 AUX6 AUX7 AUX8 Main SOLO
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Channel Mapping
6.12 DCA Set interface
To enter the page DCA group assignment must press the button "DCA Set" located on the panel,
which started to blink indicating it is in edit mode. You can also go to this screen by pressing the
icon in the pages of different functions such as; (Mixer, Assign, Channel and System) where "DCA
Assign" appears. The page is shown as follows:
Back To
MIXER
-10dB
0
-10dB
0
-10dB
0
-10dB
0
-10dB
0
-10dB
0
-10dB
0
-10dB
0
DCA1
Drums
Back
To Previous
Ch01
-10dB
Ch02 Ch03 Ch04
-10dB -10dB -10dB
Ch05
-10dB
Ch06
-10dB
Ch07
-10dB
Ch08
-10dB
DCA2
Back Vocals
0 0 0
System
0 0 0 0 0
DCA3
Ch09 Ch10 Ch11 Ch12 Ch13 Ch14 Ch15 Ch16
Aux & Fx
-10dB -10dB -10dB -10dB -10dB -10dB -10dB -10dB
DCA4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
no name
DCA Set
Aux1
Aux2
Aux3 Aux4
Aux5
Aux6 Aux7 Aux8
DCA5
-10dB -10dB -10dB -10dB -10dB
DCA ASSIGN WINDOW
no name
DCA Clear
0
CH17-18
0
Ch19-20
0 0
FX1 FX2
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0
USB
Select DCA Group 1 to 6 High-light/Assign Channels to DCA Group Click "DCA Set" to Confirm!
DCA6
no name
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DCA 1
Drums
Drums
Press one of these buttons DCA1-6 either the panel or screen, this will light indicating it is ready to be edited either to add or delete channels.
Each DCA group can be renamed as needed. For it you only have to touch the
respective box DCA holding it down until the screen shows you the keyboard. This action can also be
made from the pages of “Long Faders” or “Mixer”.
-10dB
0
-10dB
0
-10dB
0
-10dB
0
To select channels, touch the box corresponding to the
desired channel and that box will change color indicating
that the channel was added. In the same way to remove a
channel of a group, touch the channel box and this will Ch01 Ch02 Ch03 Ch04 turn off indicating their elimination.
DCA Set After you edit the DCA group, press the "DCA Set" button which is blinking, either on
screen or panel. Repeat the above steps to edit other DCA groups. Each group may be
assigned repeatedly channels, for example channel 3 could belong to DCA1 and DCA2 at the
same time, etc.
After selection finished, the system will return to the page "Mixer" automatically, in which page
you can operate selected group. You can slide fader on the left of screen to increase or decrease
the channel fader levels (not volume) in proportion at the same time, or by rotating the
corresponding knob to control the level.
DCA Clear Pressing this button, a warning box will be displayed on the screen, which must be
confirmed if you desired clean the channel selection of the respective DCA group.
Back
To MIXER
Back To
Previous
System
Touch these icons to enter corresponding page.
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6.13 Meters interface
This page gives you a overall review of all input and output channels and buses’ meters status,
Bank Select Left
Assign
Channel
Gate Comp
PEQ
EQ GEQ
FX 1 System
FX 2 Routing
All Faders
DCA
Long Faders
Bank Select Right
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Lim Sig
Ch01
Lim Sig
Ch02
Lim Sig
Ch03
Lim Sig
Ch04
Lim Sig
Ch05
Lim Sig
Ch06
Lim Sig
Ch07
Lim Sig
Ch08
Lim Sig
Ch09
Lim Sig
Ch10
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Lim Sig
Ch11
Lim Sig
Ch12
Lim Sig
Ch13
Lim Sig
Ch14
Lim Sig
Ch15
Lim Sig
Ch16
Lim Sig
AUX1
Lim Sig
AUX2
Lim Sig
AUX3
Lim Sig
AUX4
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Lim Sig
AUX5
Lim Sig
AUX6
Lim Sig
AUX7
Lim Sig
AUX8
Lim Sig
Ch17-18
Lim Sig
Ch19-20
Lim Sig
FX1
Lim Sig
FX2
Lim Sig
USB
Lim Sig
Main
This icon indicates current channel’s fader position, “0” is zero dB position.
OFF The number above it shows level of current channel.
Sig
This icon on the right shows the actual input signal level activity.
Lim
This icon on the left shows LIMITER/COMP meters.
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6.14 Routing interface
You can select input channels of Main 1-20, FX1-2 and USB in and route them to output channels
of Main 1-20, Aux 1-8 and FX1-2. For example, below window shows Aux 1 routing function. In
this page, you can route input channels in LCD screen to Aux1 output.
In Main routing page, channel level can not be adjusted, but channel level in Aux and FX pages
are adjustable.
As the function of this button will be a little bit different in different control please notice the
notes that are shown on the LCD screen when operating.
Bank Select Left
Assign
Channel
Gate Comp
PEQ
EQ GEQ
FX 1 System
FX 2 Routing
All Faders
DCA
Long Faders
Bank Select Right
CH01
CH02 CH03 CH04 CH05 CH06 CH07
CH08
Parameter
CH01
OFF
OFF O F F O F F O F F O F F O F F O F F O F F
PRE
PRE PRE
PRE
PRE
PRE
PRE
PRE
CH09
CH10 CH11 CH12 CH13 CH14 CH15
CH16
OFF O F F O F F O F F O F F O F F O F F O F F
PRE
PRE
PRE
PRE
PRE
PRE
PRE
PRE
CH17-18
CH19-20 FX1
FX2
USB
All:
POST
O F F O F F O F F O F F O F F
Select AUX1
PRE PRE PRE PRE PRE
CH01
OFF
PRE
Touch it to route input channel 1 to output AUX1 as an example. Please rotate
Parameter Adjust knob or slide long fader on the screen to change selected channel’s
audio level.
Touch PRE on the screen, it will switch to POST, and the background will illuminate.
The selected channel will derive its signals from all channels post-fader. If the button
has not been pressed and not illuminate, by default, the selected channel will derive
its signal from all channels pre-fader and all unaffected by the sending channel’s fader position.
All: POST This icon is a switch to change all channels to be POST or PRE.
If the selected channel was linked, they will change synchronous
Parameter
CH01
OFF
in this page when you adjust them.
Slide the fader or rotate Parameter Adjust knob
to adjust level of selected input channel.
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6.15 System interface
Bank Select Left
Assign
Channel
Gate Comp
PEQ
EQ GEQ
FX 1 System
FX 2 Routing
All Faders
DCA
Long Faders
Bank Select Right
Current Scene
Default
Selected Channel
Default
Brightness Adjust
LCD Knob
Install Matrix
FX1 FX2
Default Default Lock Matrix
Load Copy Save
Shortcut To
Digital
48V
Fader Cal-ibration
Routing GEQ
Password Setting
Meters
DCA
Lock Mixer
Default Setting
Default Page Setting
All Faders
T1DSP_Firmware_1_V1.0
T1DSP_Firmware_2_V1.0
T3MCU_Firmware_1_V1.0
T0MCU_Firmware_2_V1.0
Device Name: MX2208D
Current Scene
Default
Selected Channel
Default
FX1 FX2
Default Default
Text in these box show current corresponding preset you have saved.
Shortcut To
Digital
48V
Fader
Calibration
Routing
GEQ
Password Setting
Meters
DCA
Lock
Mixer
Brightness Adjust
LCD Knob
Touch these icons to enter corresponding page.
User can touch screen of Brightness Adjust to
adjust LCD and Knob bright. The setting will be
saved and updated automatically.
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Default Setting
All Faders
Default setting restores all the settings you have made to default.
This icon determines the page display to you when you turn on the mixer. Touch
Long Fader, you will see Long Fader page first, while select Mixer Mode will show
you Mixer page first.
This is for a new function that you
DCA
DCA
DCA DCA
DCA
DCA
System
Install Matrix can quickly control Matrix level at
one interface. AUX1-8 DCA1-6,
1 Podium 2 Name 3 Name 4 Name 5 Name 6 Name
Venue Scene 1
Restore Scene
-10.5dB
and main gains are included.
The interface is shown as below.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Aux Name Aux Name Aux Name Aux Name Aux Name Aux Name Aux Name Aux Name
Main
Locked
Install Matrix Page
Status
Lock Matrix
To lock the machine interface at the Matrix control, compared to the “Mixer
Lock”, passwords are same. But the control interface locked is different.
T1DSP_Firmware_1_V1.0
T1DSP_Firmware_2_V1.0
T3MCU_Firmware_1_V1.0
T0MCU_Firmware_2_V1.0
At the lower right corner, you can see instruction of the DSP firmware.
Lock
Mixer
Password Setting
Touch this button to lock the system. Once locked, you must input your password to
unlock it. Default password is “1111”. Super password is “2208”, which means you
can tap it to unlock your MX2208D every time you forget your password. Please
note messages on the screen when operation.
Touch this button to change password of the system. Input an old password and a
new password. The system will save the new one as current password. Please note
messages on the screen when operation.
Fader Calibration
On system interface, click fader calibra-
tion to enter motor speed adjustment
interface as when “Too
MotorStatus(Move Up)
PWM Width: 32%
Speed: 100mm/260ms
Fast Normal Slow
MotorStatus(Move Down)
PWM Width: 32%
Speed: 100mm/260ms
Fast Normal Slow
fast” key red light lit, click “Slower” key 100mm/230ms =>Normal Speed<= 100mm/270ms
to slow it down. When “Too slow” lit,
click “Faster” key to speed up; When
“Normal” key lit in green for more than 1
min, OK, click “Save/Exit” to save and
exit.
Speed Up
Speed Down
Speed Up
Speed Down
Save/Exit
Fader Calibration Page
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002.-----Empty-----
003.-----Empty-----
004.-----Empty-----
005.-----Empty-----
006.-----Empty-----
007.-----Empty-----
008.-----Empty-----
Preset Name
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DSP Control
6.16 Load interface
In this interface you can load Scene, Effect, GEQ or DSP channel setting too. The chosen preset
can be deleted by pressing Delete. Please notice the instruction that is shown on the LCD display.
Load
001.-----Empty-----
002.-----Empty-----
003.-----Empty-----
004.-----Empty-----
005.-----Empty-----
006.-----Empty-----
007.-----Empty-----
008.-----Empty-----
Up Page
Down Page
Scene
DSP Channel
FX1
FX2
GEQ
Preset Name
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Delete
Load
This items show names of preset, when you select a preset, its
name will show on the bottom box, then touch Load control on
the right corner of the screen to load the selected preset to cor-
responding controls.
Up
Page
Touch UP Page to go to previous
item page. Touch Down Page to
go to next item page.
Down Page
Scene
DSP Channel
FX1
Touch anyone of these
controls, the correspond-
ing background will illu-
minate, you can load pre-
set of selected controls.
Delete
Load
FX2
GEQ
Touch Delete to delete current
selected item’s preset, touch
Load to load current selected
item’s preset.
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The preset can be recalled to the same channel with exactly the same DSP setting and other
setting like Solo, Mute, Post..., but with the channel's own DSP setting if recall to other channels.
For example, if you select Channel 6 and save the setting as scene preset 6. If you select the
Channel 6 and press the Load button to load the scene preset 6, then, the Channel 6 will be
exactly same as the scene preset 6. But if you choose other channel like Channel 7, the DSP setting
will be same as the Channel 7 and other settings will be same as preset 6.
6.17 Copy interface
Copy
Back To
Mixer
Back
To Previous
From
Select
Ch01 Copy to:
Select
Copy
System
Ch01
From
Ch02 Ch03 Ch04 Ch05 Ch06 Ch07 Ch08
Ch09 Ch10 Ch11 Ch12 Ch13 Ch14 Ch15 Ch16
Aux1 Aux2 Aux3 Aux4 Aux5 Aux6 Aux7 Aux8
Ch17-18 Ch19-20 FX1 FX2 USB Main
Polarity Gain Delay Gate Comp EQ Assign Send
Ch01
From
Select a channel or bus that you want to copy its settings onto other channels, then
press Copy button, you can see the selected channel or bus will flash. Touch OFF of
other channel or bus, it will turn to ON and the background will illuminate red, which
means you are ready to copy.
From
Ch01 Copy to: This will show current channel that will be copied to other
Select Select channels or buses. Touch Previous Channel or Next Channel to
select.
Polarity Gain Delay Gate Comp EQ Assign Send
Touch above controls, the hook mark will come up, which means you have selected the controls and
ready to copy their parameters to other channels or buses. The default setting is select all.
Copy Then touch Copy control to complete your operation.
In the process of operation, please keep an eye to the LCD screen display.
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6.18 Save interface
Save
001.-----Empty-----
002.-----Empty-----
003.-----Empty-----
004.-----Empty-----
005.-----Empty-----
006.-----Empty-----
007.-----Empty-----
008.-----Empty-----
Up Page
Down Page
Scene
DSP Channel
FX1
FX2
GEQ
Preset Name
Default Save
Press this button to save the selected channel's and bus's DSP channel setting as DSP preset-
ting for future use. On the screen you can touch to save preset of DSP Channel, GEQ, DFX,
Scene. Please do as the instruction that is shown on the LCD display.
Preset Name
Default
Preset name in the box is editable here. Touch the box, virtual
keyboard will come up, then type the name you want to give to this
preset, after finish, don’t forget to touch Save control and save
your settings.
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